Planter Care Tips
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Natural, porous, and beautifully rustic.
Allow to breathe: Terracotta is porous, which helps soil dry out evenly—great for plants that don’t like wet feet (like succulents).
Use with drainage: Always pair with a drainage hole or use as a cover pot with an inner plastic liner.
Watering caution: Because it absorbs moisture, terracotta can dry out more quickly—check soil more often.
Winter care: If used outdoors, bring inside during freezing weather to avoid cracking.
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Sleek, aged, and industrial with character.
Avoid standing water: Prolonged exposure to moisture can cause rust or white residue—empty excess water regularly.
Indoor or sheltered outdoor use: Works best indoors or in covered outdoor areas. Not ideal for exposed rain or snow.
Clean gently: Wipe with a soft cloth to maintain the patina; avoid harsh cleaners.
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Lightweight, durable, and low-maintenance.
Easy drainage: All of our plastic pots come with built-in drainage—great for all-purpose use.
Clean periodically: Wipe down or rinse with mild soapy water to avoid buildup of algae or salts.
Protect from heat: Very dark plastic pots can heat up quickly in direct sun—watch soil moisture and plant health.
Indoor or outdoor: Versatile and weather-resistant, though long-term sun exposure may fade color over time.
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Textured, natural, and full of warmth.
Best suited for indoor use as a decorative cover pot
Always use with a liner or nursery pot to protect the basket from moisture
If used outdoors, place in a sheltered area away from rain and direct moisture
Do not place directly on damp surfaces
Bring indoors during wet or cold weather to prevent damage
Dust occasionally with a soft cloth or brush to keep it looking fresh
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Keep the planter dry as much as possible to prevent wood rot.
Use a plastic liner or place a nursery pot inside to protect the wood from moisture.
Avoid prolonged exposure to standing water or wet soil.
If used outdoors, place the planter in a sheltered area to reduce weather damage.
Bring indoors during freezing or very wet conditions to extend lifespan.
Clean gently with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers.
Reapply a wood sealant or protective finish periodically if needed to maintain durability.